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Progressive supranuclear palsy
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(25 Nov 2008):
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- PATIENT PAGES
Progressive supranuclear palsy
- Steven Karceski
Neurology 2008; 71: e70-72e.
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- EDITORIALS
Early diagnosis of progressive supranuclear palsy: Bucking the odds
- Lawrence I. Golbe
Neurology 2008; 71: 1754-1755.
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Past content
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- CLINICAL/SCIENTIFIC NOTES
ENZYME REPLACEMENT THERAPY FOR INFANTILE-ONSET POMPE DISEASE: CURSE OR CURE?
- Jef Willems, Andy Petros, and Joe Brierley
Neurology 2008; 71: 380-381.
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- EDITORIALS
Association, expression, pathobiology: Is too much tau in PD a blueprint for genetic association?
- Andrew Singleton and Huw Morris
Neurology 2008; 71: 11-12.
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- HISTORICAL NEUROLOGY
J. Clifford Richardson and 50 years of progressive supranuclear palsy
- David R. Williams, Andrew J. Lees, John R. Wherrett, and John C. Steele
Neurology 2008; 70: 566-573.
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- ARTICLES
Frontal presentation in progressive supranuclear palsy
- L. Donker Kaat, A.J.W. Boon, W. Kamphorst, R. Ravid, H. J. Duivenvoorden, and J. C. van Swieten
Neurology 2007; 69: 723-729.
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Novel prion protein gene mutation presenting with subacute PSP-like syndrome
- D. B. Rowe, V. Lewis, M. Needham, M. Rodriguez, A. Boyd, C. McLean, H. Roberts, C. L. Masters, and S. J. Collins
Neurology 2007; 68: 868-870.
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LRRK2 mutations on Crete: R1441H associated with PD evolving to PSP
- Cleanthe Spanaki, Helen Latsoudis, and Andreas Plaitakis
Neurology 2006; 67: 1518-1519.
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- ARTICLES
New and reliable MRI diagnosis for progressive supranuclear palsy
- H. Oba, A. Yagishita, H. Terada, A. J. Barkovich, K. Kutomi, T. Yamauchi, S. Furui, T. Shimizu, M. Uchigata, K. Matsumura, M. Sonoo, M. Sakai, K. Takada, A. Harasawa, K. Takeshita, H. Kohtake, H. Tanaka, and S. Suzuki
Neurology 2005; 64: 2050-2055.
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- BRIEF COMMUNICATIONS
"Applause sign" helps to discriminate PSP from FTD and PD
- B. Dubois, A. Slachevsky, B. Pillon, R. Beato, J. M. Villalponda, and I. Litvan
Neurology 2005; 64: 2132-2133.
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